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<p align="center" class="title-page">Example of <span class="text-prm">comm</span> parameter use</p>
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    <td>The <span class="text-prm">comm</span> parameter gives a supplementary comfort for designing a Template using a visual HTML editor (such as Dreamweaver or FrontPage). It enables you to enlarge the bounds of a locator to the bounds of the HTML commentary which surround it.</td>
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    <td><p><span class="title-section2">With the 'comm' parameter:</span> <span class="text-example2">It is now
        <!-- [var..now;frm='hh:nn:ss';comm]
The text outside the locator (like this one)  will be deleted after the merge.-->
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      <p> <span class="title-section2">Without the 'comm' parameter:</span><span class="text-example2"> It is now </span><span class="text-example2">[var..now;frm='hh:nn:ss']</span><br>
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        <span class="text-section2">The merge result is identical with or without the 'comm' parameter. You can notice that the locator with the 'comm' parameter is visible only on the Template HTML source. </span></p></td>
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